Fuorisalone 2011 – A tour of the State University of New York: Spun (Coriolis)

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Fuorisalone 2011 - A tour of the State University of New York. Spun (Coriolis)


Today an article in Corriere Philippe Daverio celebrated the object designed by Thomas Heatherwick: Spun (Coriolis). For the art critic Heatherwick, Author of the sensational British pavilion at the Expo in Shanghai, is one of the most interesting things that we are currently in the international design scene.

Spun, on the first floor of the University of Milan, I see in these photos. Technically it should be a chair, but his name is no coincidence that draws the spool of sewing thread; produced by Marzorati Ronchetti, can be carbon steel, brass or bronze skin. How do you sit? This is a good question, but in these cases it is better to fly.



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